Environment
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Green methanol supply slated for Jebel Ali
Another green methanol fuel site is set to open at a key maritime gateway. Averda, a waste management, treatment and…
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Ports of Singapore, Los Angeles and Long Beach to establish green and digital shipping corridor
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Port of Los Angeles, Port of Long Beach and C40 Cities –…
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China’s shipping giants join forces to map out green future
Some of the biggest names in Chinese maritime are joining forces to map out a greener path. Sinopec, COSCO, China…
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A digital framework to collaborate on decarbonisation
As COP27 gets underway in Egypt shipping knows it needs to work together to decarbonise, and wants to act. What…
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Maersk moves to establish large-scale green methanol production in Spain
A.P. Moller – Maersk is looking to produce up to 2m tonnes of green methanol a year in Spain by…
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RightShip to cover EEXI values in GHG rating
Digital maritime platform RightShip is updating its greenhouse gas (GHG) rating tool to incorporate Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI)…
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MSC warns of higher shipping costs in EU’s carbon trading scheme
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has warned clients of higher costs with the inclusion of shipping in the EU’s carbon trading…
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Singapore’s first dedicated methanol bunkering ship slated for the end of next year
Global Energy Trading and Stellar Ship Management Services, wholly owned subsidiaries of Global Energy Group, have contracted Japan’s Sasaki Shipbuilding…
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COP27 climate summit urged to stop new offshore drilling
Stopping new offshore drilling, along with other ocean-based solutions, can deliver nearly 40% of the global emission reductions needed by…
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Rules on ship carbon intensity and rating system enter into force
Amendments to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) Annex VI enter into force today, the…
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IEA sees ammonia winning shipping’s future fuel race
Ammonia will be shipping’s dominant fuel by 2050, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has predicted. In the World Energy Outlook…
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Pacific Basin readies methanol-fuelled bulker orders in Japan
One of Hong Kong’s largest shipowners has come out in favour of methanol in the future fuel debate. Pacific Basin,…
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Shipyards pitched to build new marine-based nuclear power plant
Portland-based NuScale Power and Canada’s Prodigy Clean Energy have announced a new conceptual design for a transportable and marine-based small…
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Baking powder rises as new green remedy for shipping
Sodium bicarbonate, a substance best known for its baking qualities, has emerged as a new scrubber solution. London-based SodaFlexx has…
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Singapore eyes hydrogen in its 2050 net zero pathway
Having already hinted at a strong preference for ammonia for shipping, Singapore has set a new pathway to accelerate the…
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ICS proposes new green fuel fund and reward system
The next gathering of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is weeks away and…
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Pacific nations double down on their green demands
As is customary in the run up to any gathering of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) at the International…
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The upsides from green fuels
Carl Martin Faannessen, CEO of Manila-based crewing specialist Noatun Maritime, dismisses two of the main arguments circulating about future fuels.…
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NACKS promotes ammonia-powered boxship
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded Chinese shipyard Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering (NACKS) approval in principle (AiP) for an ammonia-fuelled…
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Call for Baltic scrubber ban
Yesterday Splash carried studies from NASA suggesting the global sulphur cap had improved atmospheric conditions. However, the controversial International Maritime…
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